



A new, desirable, 
early Peach that has 
been thoroughly 
tested and found 
highly satisfactory. 
Introduced by the 
South Haven Experi- 
ment Station, it has the fine flavor of the South Haven and Hale- 
Haven. When other early Peaches are still green, this Peach is a 
bright red and ready to ship before it is fully ripe. A Peach to plant 
for real profit. Hardy. Freestone. Self-pollenizing and a prolific 
yielder. August 20th—25th 

ROCHESTER. An early Peach of the highest quality and 
most delicious flavor. Large, yellow with attractive red 
blush. A very fine canner, prolific, and an early bearer. 
Freestone. Hardier in bud than most varieties. Ideal for 
cold sections. August 29th—September 3rd 
SHIPPER’S LATE RED. A rather late variety that is fast 
becoming prominent; ripens few days after Elberta. Large 
yellow flesh, attractive, highly colored freestone Peach of 
J. H. Hale Type. Oursis true strain. Buds cut from checked 
bearing orchards. 
SOUTH HAVEN. Another excellent Peach, well worth plant- 
ing. Golden yellow wiih red blush. Large, meaty and deli- 
cious flavor. Prolific. Freestone. August 25th—September 1st 
VALIANT. Large, yellow Freestone. Juicy, very good quality. Excel- 
lent producer and fine canner. Quite hardy in bud. An introduction 
from Canada. August 28th-Seplember oth 
VEDETTE. Ripens a few days before Valiant and three weeks before 
Elberta. Fruit is large, roundish oval, yellow fleshed, and a freestone. 
Superior quality and color. August 25th—30th 
VETERAN. Large, round, vellow fleshed fruit. Freestone. Since 1 
ripens a few days later than Valiant it makes a desirable sort to follow 
that variety; hardier in bud than most varieties. Ideal for cold sections 
August 30th-—Seplember Ath. 






hardy, resists excessive cold. Sure cropper, 
after severe Winters and heavy frosts. 
Golden Jubilee is without equal as an early 
large, yellow Freestone of highest quality. 
Flesh is yellow, tender, juicy, and sweet, 
Ideal for home use and roadside market 
sales. August 20th—25th 
NECTARINE 

Sure Crop was imported from New Zealand 
by the United States Department of Agricul- 
ture, and so far, is the most promising Nec 
tarine at the New York Experiment Station. 
The tree is vigorous and productive. The fruits 
are large, roundish, white, and overlaid with 
very attractive red. The flesh is firm, tender, 
free from the stone, and very pleasing in 
flavor. Late, midseason. 
If only one Nectarine can be grown, Sure 
Crop should be selected. 
Large Branched, 3-4 feet. . $1.75 each 

POLLINATION With the exception of 
Mikado and J. H. Hale, all the varieties we 
offer are selt-fruitful. 
CULTURAL INFORMATION — Please re 
to pages 22 to 27 for helpful suggestions on 
planting Nursery Stock. 
The Sensational GOLDEN JUBILEE 
We recommend this New Jersey Experiment Station introduction. 
Comparatively new, but widely planted. Is a real money maker. Quite 






































Golden 
Jubilee 



